“Bats are not flying mice; they are not even remotely related to rodents. Bats are such unique animals that scientists have placed them in a group all their own, called ‘Chiroptera’, which means hand-wing. Bats are grouped with primates and lemurs in a grand order called Archonta.” – From http://batworld.org/myths_facts_page/
Bats are wonderful little pest eliminators. I’m very curious to see how they fared over the winter with the fungal virus that hit our area last year. In previous years we could see 10+ bats every night. Last year we had up to 6 bats at one time, but not on a regular basis.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Or Effexor?
Linux0s over 11 years ago
He’s especially scared of Paxil!
ellisaana Premium Member over 11 years ago
It’s not the McNuggets but the dipping sauce. Some got spilled on the upholstery in my company car. It ate through the vinyl.
Dkram over 11 years ago
Somebody yell BOO and put Iggy out of his misery..\\//_
ottod Premium Member over 11 years ago
Bats are just mice with hang gliders. We need more of ’em.
angelfelina9 over 11 years ago
“Bats are not flying mice; they are not even remotely related to rodents. Bats are such unique animals that scientists have placed them in a group all their own, called ‘Chiroptera’, which means hand-wing. Bats are grouped with primates and lemurs in a grand order called Archonta.” – From http://batworld.org/myths_facts_page/
Cuddleman over 11 years ago
I still think the “mice with hang gliders” is cute. Thanks ottod.Who cares what they really are, this is a comic.
libbydog over 11 years ago
Some coffee is made out of bat poop (right?)
Llywus over 11 years ago
Why am I hearing “Worried Song” by Joe Walsh?
Llywus over 11 years ago
No, Lisa, I believe you are thinking of the coffee made from civet cat poop, or actually the beans in their poop.
Llywus over 11 years ago
Too true, ottod. In Middle-English and Medieval heraldry the bat was even called a reremouse.
Jkiss over 11 years ago
He can’t help it Will, he was bred to be nervous.
Jkiss over 11 years ago
Bats are wonderful little pest eliminators. I’m very curious to see how they fared over the winter with the fungal virus that hit our area last year. In previous years we could see 10+ bats every night. Last year we had up to 6 bats at one time, but not on a regular basis.